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Show isi:i: 1 ni:s. T.aker for shoes; Pi W. Second So. St. Next Wednesday tho L taU commission commis-sion will be in Hessioti. I'olitic.rd clubs can t;et their ilrum and fifty at Coulter and Snefrrovn. Tho temperature at H o'clock this morning in Sa t Lake City w as ti.'. I :: den IIS, Stockton .i, Kingiiain .M, l'aik City .Vs, l'rovo bl, Alta .V.. Logan M. A sneak thief cnl. led the room of Mr. Crocker on Second South street and rdolo $ili from his pautalouiu last night. Mr. Crocker was aflcep at the time. 'The Rio Grande Western will give the 'Tabernacle choir of this city a lieu excursion soon. Thu objective point will be either Amt't'ieau Folk or Cas tella Springs. Tho liltlo giant is in it. Salt Lake will be well represented at the National Kducational association at Toronto. The l'ollovsing teachers lelt this afUTnoub; Superintendent J- 1 Millspangh. Mr. nml Mrs. L. ti. Wor-fttell, Wor-fttell, MiM lieno Larson, Mis V heeier, Miss Ki.bllt) and others Tho Union l'acilie is enjoying an increasing in-creasing travel from Salt Lake lo Soda Springs. Heber Young ami family and Hiss Groesbeck will leave for the spring today. W.J. Mclntyre. general gen-eral manager of the Idanha Mineral Water compauy, will also mart for the resort tonight. ' Saturday, August 13, is the day when a number of companies will be relieved from duty at Fort Douglas. Companies Compan-ies V and" II, Twenty -first infantry, will go to Fort Kaiidil;company It.Twcnty-lirst It.Twcnty-lirst infantry to Fort Sidney; companies A, C antt V, SiMeemu infantry from Fort Du Chosne to Fort Douglas. Tho territorial board of equalization spent a portion of this morning examining exam-ining the assessment rolls of Salt Luke City at Assessor Lynch' office. The giiutlemen expressed themselves very well satisfied with all thoy saw. They adjourned to meet next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, when a general review of the work done will occur. The Tintic branch of the Kio Grande Western will, when completed, possess n scries of loops and tunnels. 'J'.iroui'h (oiiiansvilie canon there is an immense crade, and FngineiT.J. 1!. Morton will establish four loops and as many tunnels tun-nels to overcome toe natural condition of Hurroiitnliugs. Work mi thrf tunnels has been commenced. More than llh'il men will bo at work on toe new line next week. The first normal class of the Tonic Sol-fa society is progressing rapidiy, and it is considered advisable that others who now wish to join rh. mid bo organized into a bottoml class. For this purpose tho instructor vviil meet with those who wish to become members ut the Fourteen 111 ward Assembly ball on Tuesday next at 7 p. 111. Tho quaiiti-cations quaiiti-cations foi' normals arc that ether sex must be over Id years of age. possess some ability to sins, and ili-ire to become be-come qualified to teach the Tunic Sol-fa Sol-fa system. liertia liutler, an inmato of. Holy Cross hospital, Sait Lake Cite, has written a letter to Art Smith of Haiiey, Idaho. Mr. liutier says among other things- "ilr. I'lnkerton is so nice lo me. Ilo jokes ami laughs with me oe-casiorrally. oe-casiorrally. He is so good. 1 have a union in my ieg. I get tin; best of care here. 'Thesisters ar.? all very nice and the men in the ward are all very kiu I to me. Whenever I g.-t 'ho blues I just Koeak to m v artiier, IS ugh Catlihau uj I he cheers me up and in about live minutes I am thu bijipiesl boy in Suit Lake, City." S. W. Kccles of Union I'lirilic. fstne is together with F. F. Ficcies and . li, Keuiington, also Salt Lakers, ii'tercsted in a ranch iu southurn Colorado. The former Ficcles will leave luuigul for the ranch to airaiivre for shipping otiii beef call'.; via the Deliver KioGr.uide and I'niou I'ac'.lic to Omaha. Tho sloca will be tran.-ported in the new Union Vacitic palace feed and water cars. While the cattle aro loading Mr. Kccles -iv i 11 hunt bear. ( hi his last return from tho ranch ha brought three nice bear hides along, samples of his markman-bhip. |